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The Alpha's Curse The Enemy Within

Chapter 52
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Chapter 52 Fifty-Two

Sheila's point of view

"Run! Sweetheart, run! " A woman's voice rang loudly in my ears, capturing my attention from the fight

that broke out around me. I was surrounded by warriors both in their human and wolf forms, as if they

were protecting me, they fought against vicious wolves, having the stench of rogues.

My eyes fell back on the woman, who was a distance away from me, fighting as well. Her electric blue

eyes shifted to me as I remained motionless on the ground. She was beautiful, having curvy brown

hair. Her blue eyes lingered on me for the briefest of seconds, her gaze holding fear.

"Mother!" My lips moved, terrifyingly, as my eyes took notice of the vicious wolves about to lunge at the

woman. Her eyes followed my trail, and before the wolves could successfully aim for her, she sent her

fingers in the air, whispering a few words. Immediately, I heard the snapping of necks, and the wolves

dropped dead on the bloody earth.

"Run!" The woman's voice sounded again, panic now rising in her voice. I managed to get my shaky

legs to stand, and that was when I noticed my child-like legs and hands. I was young, in my nine-year-

old body. I looked around confusedly when a young boy appeared out of nowhere. He was covered

with blood, which wasn't his. He looked way older than me.

He grabbed my hand and jerked me from my frozen spot, and we began running into the woods with

speed. I could hear the threatening growls that rippled through the trees, frightening me the more. I had

no idea where I was or who the boy was, but I felt safe with him like he wouldn't hurt me

We kept running, suddenly stumbling back on our boots when we were surrounded by unknown figures

dressed in uniform black cloaks. The young boy held my hand firmly, pushing me against his small

frame. His other hand held onto his long sword tightly. I could feel the fear radiating off of him, but he

didn't cower away. His deep hazel eyes sent me a look as if assuring me he would protect me until his

last breath. Why did those gaze look so familiar?

I felt my heart hammer against my chest. The unknown figures moved closer to us. He raised his sword

up, but quickly his sword was snatched from his grasp and he was thrown against a tree without even

being touched.

"Brother!" My lips moved again but I had no control over my body. It was as if all I could do was watch

this moment happen. They were witches. My eyes scanned around as they neared me.

They were only a short distance from me when several other figures dressed in red cloaks rushed to

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where we were, and they began to attack the unknown figures dressed in black. They were witches as

well.

A woman with raven hair grabbed my small wrist, dragging me away from the fight into the woods with

the young boy behind us. She held me and we kept running. Suddenly, my eyes caught the mark that

was on her wrist. It was some kind of runic symbol. It was so familiar. I have seen it somewhere. But

my brain was too scrambled to remember at the moment.

We came to a halt in the middle of a meadow, joining a few other witches wearing red cloaks. My eyes

narrowed on the woman from earlier, the one I seemed to recognize as my mother. Was she really my

mother? As soon as she saw me, she raced to my side, engulfing me in a hug.

"We need to hurry!" The raven-haired woman sounded, "Those leeches sent by the Dark Circle are still

after the child."

"They can't have her. We must take her to safety." The woman, my mother, said, her eyes full of

concern for me. Her hand was holding me firmly. She had the same familiar symbol on her wrist.

"You can be assured, Fiona, that the witches and I will protect her even if—" The raven-haired woman

was cut off abruptly by the threatening growls that pierced through the night, and we were heavily

surrounded by wolves and witches dressed in black.

Everything happened so fast, as pain devoured me and swift darkness covered my vision. By the time

my eyes fluttered open, I found myself in the middle of a blood bath with the chaos around me.

The surroundings were familiar; it was a nightmare that had recently begun to haunt my every

awakening. I looked down. I found that woman, Fiona–my mother, dead in my arms.

My body began to vibrate, knowing full well what was coming next. I had dreamt of this nightmare over

and over again. And on cue, I released a loud scream that caused the earth to tremble and the wind to

become violent. I didn't have control of my body, and then I was surrounded by vicious wolves. The

chaos within me broke loose.

I jerked up from my bed, gasping for air, with a hand to my chest. My face was drenched in beads of

sweat. My dress was drenched in sweat as well. I turned the lamp on, the burning fire lightening my

chamber.

I glanced around. There was no one else in the room, and outside was still at the peak of dawn.

I sighed, finally able to steady my breathing.

It's just a dream, Sheila. It's just a dream. I repeated to myself, trying to calm my beating heart. But this

time it felt more surreal than the last night.

I have no idea why I have been having these recurring dreams. Something was wrong. Tonight's dream

felt more real than last night. It was as if I was reliving that moment over and over again. Each passing

day I am more convinced it's from a memory that I can't seem to remember from my childhood.

Just thinking about it brought tears sliding down my eyes. I didn't even bother to wipe them away.

Strangely, my heart tugged in pain just remembering the woman in my arms. I felt pain devouring my

bones. If these dreams were actually memories, it would mean everything I had witnessed was real.

The attacks, the pain, and so many deaths around us. I cried in pain. It took me a while before I could

get a hold of my emotions.

I pulled my knees up to my chest, wrapping my arms around them. Even if that memory kills me, I have

to figure out exactly what it meant. I couldn't recognize anyone from the dream. I tried remembering the

surroundings in the dream, but it wasn't the silver mist pack. I didn't even see my father there. That was

more confusing. Who was that young boy that I called brother? Why did it seem like everyone was

trying to protect me? And there was the Dark Circle. Why on earth were they trying to have me?

Nothing made sense.

I had so many questions that I didn't have answers to. It's frustrating me. For an insane second, I

actually considered confronting my father about these dreams. Maybe he would know something.

But a thought kicked against it. My father was the last person that was likely to answer that question.

He had always hated me and got mad whenever I spoke about the childhood I couldn't seem to

remember. Confronting him was a bad idea. I just have to figure things out for myself.

I lay on the bed, watching as dawn slowly crept in.

I showered and dressed before going to Valerie's spell room. Maybe there was a way to know why I

couldn't seem to remember my childhood, or maybe there could be some kind of spell to help me

remember.

I reached Valerie's spell room; the door was locked. I called out to her but she wasn't responding. It

seemed like she wasn't in, so I placed my hand on the door, desperately hoping it would open for me

like it did the first time. I knocked on it once and was about to knock again when the door squeaked

open. My lips broke into a smile. I couldn't even hide the elation that clawed its way to the surface.

Without hesitation, I entered the spell room, shutting the door behind me.

Just as I had thought, Valerie wasn't in. There was no one there. I glanced around the room, from the

tables that housed several strange objects, to the wooden shelves stuck with ancient-looking books at

the end of the walls, to the trees that were in a corner. I had no idea exactly what to do now that I was

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in Valerie's spell room.

I sighed, walking to the shelves instead. Valerie told me some of the books were actually spell books,

or better yet, grimoires, as she called them. I grabbed one from the shelves, pulling it open. I could

barely understand the words written in them; they were in unknown languages.

I returned it to the shelf, grabbing another. I went through it. Half of the words were in English while the

spellings were in unknown languages. I went through it, still hoping to find something relating to

memories. But nothing. I returned it and kept on moving from one book to another on the shelf. The

more I couldn't find what I was searching for, the deeper I fell into the pit of frustration.

I returned to the book in my hands back on the shelf, grabbing the next when a voice made me jerk

back and the book in my hands fell to the floor.

"Sheila?"

My eyes traveled quickly to the door, and they fell on Valerie's surprised face.

Oh, bloody hell! This didn't look good, snooping around her spell room without her consent.

"Valerie," I called out, quickly composing myself as I picked up the book from the floor.

"What are you doing here?" She asked, sounding amused as her eyes went over the shelf that I had

just raided and then to the book in my hands.

"Nothing serious, Uhm, just snooping around." For some reason, the look on her face became more

amused, if that was even possible. Valerie's eyes went to the wooden door.

"It opened." I quickly added before she asked.

"Very well." She stalked to one of the tables. "You seemed to be looking for something." She muttered,

her purple eyes glancing up at me.

I wasn't sure if that was a question or a statement. It sounded like a statement, but somehow it felt like

a question.

I held the book in my hand, moving over to where she was at the table, deep down contemplating if I

should come clean with her or not.

Then I froze.

My thoughts went still, and my body was motionless, as my eyes gazed intensely at the mark on

Valerie's wrist.

No wonder it looked familiar in my dream. That was the mark the raven-haired woman had, the same

one that was identical to Fiona's, the woman who seemed to be my mother. My eyes pulled up to meet

Valerie's, staring back at me with a blank gaze that seemed to be hiding so many things.

Oh, my goddess!